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1. Precise control of water stress in the field reveals different response thresholds for forage yield and digestibility of maize hybrids

2. Responses of Maize Internode to Water Deficit Are Different at the Biochemical and Histological Levels

3. Dataset of organic sample near infrared spectra acquired on different spectrometers

4. Histological quantification of maize stem sections from FASGA-stained images

5. Water Deficit-Responsive QTLs for Cell Wall Degradability and Composition in Maize at Silage Stage

6. A systems biology approach uncovers a gene co-expression network associated with cell wall degradability in maize.

7. Changes in cell walls lignification, feruloylation and p-coumaroylation throughout maize internode development.

8. Variation in seed dormancy quantitative trait loci in Arabidopsis thaliana originating from one site.

9. Natural variation in Arabidopsis thaliana revealed a genetic network controlling germination under salt stress.

10. A Comparative Study of Maize and Miscanthus Regarding Cell-Wall Composition and Stem Anatomy for Conversion into Bioethanol and Polymer Composites

11. Thermo-mechanical simulations of laser heating experiments on UO$_2$

12. Laser ablation of graphite with near infrared microsecond pulses

13. Development of UO$_2$ thermal diffusivity measurement with laser techniques

14. Quantitative trait loci mapping in hybrids between Dent and Flint maize multiparental populations reveals group-specific QTL for silage quality traits with variable pleiotropic effects on yield

15. Toward UO2 micro/macro machining: a laser processing approach

16. Correlations between genotype biochemical characteristics and mechanical properties of maize stem - polyethylene composites

17. Tissue lignification, cell wall p-coumaroylation and degradability of maize stems depend on water status

18. A glycosyl transferase family 43 protein involved in xylan biosynthesis is associated with straw digestibility in Brachypodium distachyon

19. Natural variation for anthocyanin accumulation under high‐light and low‐temperature stress is attributable to the<scp>ENHANCER OF AG</scp>‐4 2(<scp>HUA</scp>2) locus in combination with<scp>PRODUCTION OF ANTHOCYANIN PIGMENT</scp>1(<scp>PAP</scp>1) and<scp>PAP</scp>2

20. Neuf régions du génome sont impliquées dans la composition et la dégradabilité de la paroi dans des scénarios d'irrigation contrastés chez une population de maïs précoce

21. Energy values of registered corn forage hybrids in France over the last 20 years rose in a context of maintained yield increase

22. Paths to selection on life history loci in different natural environments across the native range ofArabidopsis thaliana

23. Flagellin Perception Varies Quantitatively in Arabidopsis thaliana and Its Relatives

24. QTL for floral stem lignin content and degradability in three recombinant inbred line (RIL) progenies of Arabidopsis thaliana and search for candidate genes involved in cell wall biosynthesis and degradability

25. Relationships between Growth, Growth Response to Nutrient Supply, and Ion Content Using a Recombinant Inbred Line Population in Arabidopsis1[W][OA]

26. Keep on growing under drought: genetic and developmental bases of the response of rosette area using a recombinant inbred line population

27. Polyamines: molecules with regulatory functions in plant abiotic stress tolerance

28. Natural variation for seed dormancy in Arabidopsis is regulated by additive genetic and molecular pathways

29. Distinct Patterns of Genetic Variation Alter Flowering Responses of Arabidopsis Accessions to Different Daylengths

30. A locus conferring resistance toColletotrichum higginsianumis shared by four geographically distinct Arabidopsis accessions

31. A strong effect of growth medium and organ type on the identification of QTLs for phytate and mineral concentrations in three Arabidopsis thaliana RIL populations

32. Natural diversity in daily rhythms of gene expression contributes to phenotypic variation

33. Natural variation for anthocyanin accumulation under high-light and low-temperature stress is attributable to the ENHANCER OF AG-4 2 (HUA2) locus in combination with PRODUCTION OF ANTHOCYANIN PIGMENT1 (PAP1) and PAP2

34. Conserved histidine of metal transporter AtNRAMP1 is crucial for optimal plant growth under manganese deficiency at chilling temperatures

35. Targeted linkage map densification to improve cell wall related QTL detection and interpretation in maize

36. Genetic and evolutionary perspectives on the interplay between plant immunity and development

37. Natural Variation in Arabidopsis thaliana Revealed a Genetic Network Controlling Germination Under Salt Stress

38. Natural Variation in Arabidopsis thaliana

39. Relationships between growth, growth response to nutrient supply, and ion content using a recombinant inbred line population in Arabidopsis

40. Keep on growing under drought: genetic and developmental bases of the response of rosette area using a recombinant inbred line population

41. Relation among plant growth, carbohydrates and flowering time in the Arabidopsis Landsberg erecta x Kondara recombinant inbred line population

42. Relation among plant growth, carbohydrates and flowering time in the Arabidopsis Landsberg erecta × Kondara recombinant inbred line population

43. A locus conferring resistance to Colletotrichum higginsianum is shared by four geographically distinct Arabidopsis accessions

44. What has natural variation taught us about plant development, physiology, and adaptation?

45. Genetic analysis identifies quantitative trait loci controlling rosette mineral concentrations in Arabidopsis thaliana under drought

46. Incremental steps toward incompatibility revealed by Arabidopsis epistatic interactions modulating salicylic acid pathway activation

47. Combined Genetic and Modeling Approaches Reveal That Epidermal Cell Area and Number in Leaves Are Controlled by Leaf and Plant Developmental Processes in Arabidopsis

48. Natural variation in the degree of autonomous endosperm formation reveals independence and constraints of embryo growth during seed development in Arabidopsis thaliana

49. Root tip contact with low-phosphate media reprograms plant root architecture

50. Identification of QTL controlling root growth response to phosphate starvation in Arabidopsis thaliana

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